Posted by John T on April 24, 2021 at 06:28:22 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Why metal poles 2? posted by Geo-TH,In on April 24, 2021 at 05:43:57:
Lots of poles and wires there George lol... Yep we pretty well beat that horse to death already not sure what else there is left to say ??? the utility and their engineers and bean counters choose which poles based on such factors including but not limited to, supply, initial cost, long term cost, availability, durability, longevity, installation costs, safety, length, particular application, voltage, etc etc etc and they know their needs and the industry more then ourselves. They didn't ask us which to use and with all the brain power here geeeeeeeeeeeeee
If there are to be more electric cars requiring charging they need power plants be it coal or natural gas or nuclear or hydroelectric or wind or solar or tidal power TAKE YOUR PICK the market and politicians Im sure will figure that all out without asking this Forum grrrrrrrrr lol We all would be happy to tell them right ??
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